Concierge Doctors in Oregon
38 concierge and direct primary care practices across 16 cities — average membership:
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Quick Facts: Concierge Medicine in Oregon
- Practices on NextMD: 38
- Cities with practices: 16
- Average membership: $129/mo
- State population: 4.2 million (2025)
- National ranking by practice count: #30 of 50 states
- Most affordable DPC: $38/mo (The Biemer Clinic, Portland, age-tiered, founded 2008)
- Avg physician wait time (Portland): 55 days (AMN Healthcare, 2025), third worst in the US
- Community-focused practices: LGBTQ+, gender-affirming, Spanish-speaking, Vietnamese-speaking
About Concierge Medicine in Oregon
Oregon ranks thirtieth nationally for concierge medicine practices. NextMD lists 38 practices across 16 cities, with an average membership of $129/mo per month.
Portland's average physician wait is 55 days (AMN Healthcare, 2025), the third worst in the country after Boston (67 days) and Seattle (62 days). This severe access gap drives demand for concierge and DPC practices.
Portland (8 practices) has a distinctive community-focused market. The Biemer Clinic ($38-$116/month age-tiered, 2 physicians, founded 2008, 2 locations) is one of the most affordable concierge practices in the country and specializes in longevity and aging athlete care. AIM Health ($50-$135/month age-tiered, 7 physicians) is the largest by physician count and accepts Medicare and most insurance. PridePoint Health (DPC, LGBTQ+-focused, PrEP and STI care, gender-affirming, Health Equity Fund) and Shanks Primary Care ($125/month DPC, gender-affirming, house calls, Spanish-speaking) reflect Portland's equity-oriented healthcare culture. Renew Family Medicine ($109/month DPC, English and Vietnamese, USCIS Civil Surgeon) serves immigrant communities. MD2 Portland (50 families per doctor, founded 1996) is currently not accepting.
Bend (2 practices) serves Central Oregon's outdoor recreation corridor. OHSU Health (academic, Level I trauma, Knight Cancer Institute with a $500 million donation) is the state's leading hospital system.
A national actuarial study found that concierge patients visit the ER 40% less often than traditional patients. For context on how concierge medicine pricing works across the US, Oregon is affordable with one of the lowest entry points nationally at $38/month.
Top Cities for Concierge Medicine and Direct Primary Care in Oregon
| City | Practices | Avg Membership |
|---|---|---|
| Portland | 11 | $137/mo |
| Eugene | 9 | $122/mo |
| Bend | 3 | — |
| Salem | 2 | $85/mo |
| Tualatin | 2 | $160/mo |
| Clackamas | 1 | $150/mo |
| Corvallis | 1 | $150/mo |
| Albany | 1 | — |
| Central Point | 1 | $100/mo |
| Grants Pass | 1 | $65/mo |
| Klamath Falls | 1 | $75/mo |
| Newberg | 1 | — |
| Tigard | 1 | $249/mo |
| Silverton | 1 | — |
| Milwaukie | 1 | $99/mo |
| Happy Valley | 1 | $199/mo |
Frequently Asked Questions About Concierge Medicine in Oregon
How much does concierge medicine cost in Oregon?
The statewide average is $129/mo per month. Concierge starts at $38/month (The Biemer Clinic, Portland, age-tiered). DPC ranges from $109/month (Renew Family Medicine) to $125/month (Shanks Primary Care). AIM Health ($50-$135/month, 7 physicians) accepts insurance. Oregon is one of the most affordable states for concierge medicine.
What are the top cities for concierge medicine and direct primary care in Oregon?
- Portland (8 practices): Biemer Clinic $38/mo (longevity), AIM Health 7 physicians, PridePoint Health LGBTQ+-focused, MD2 Portland (50 families, full)
- Bend (2 practices): Central Oregon outdoor recreation corridor
- Tualatin (2 practices): Portland suburb, Biemer Clinic second location
How does Oregon compare to other states?
Oregon ranks #30 nationally with 38 practices across 16 cities. Oregon has fewer practices than neighboring Washington (54) and California (360). Portland's 55-day physician wait (third worst nationally) creates strong demand that the current supply of 8 practices does not fully meet.
How do I find a concierge doctor in Oregon?
Browse practices by city using the links above. Our guide on how to choose the right concierge or DPC doctor covers the key factors.

















